Coming home—but is the price too high for the Williams siblings?
Their father drove them away, now the conditions of his will are forcing them home and they may not like the rules he’s set.
The city hasn’t been kind to Doctor Russ Williams and he can’t wait to leave his broken marriage behind him. Superstar rugby player Cade, his career threatened by a crippling injury, has to face the fact that his glory days might be over. Rooney, carrying a secret she won’t be able to hide if she returns but lured by the promise of owning a vet practice. Three very different siblings with their own dreams, forced to face reality on the family property, confronted at every turn by their past. Will there be time for love?
Ann swears she was born with a book in her hands and has never put it down. A lifelong love of reader has finally culminated in achieving her dream of writing…and publication.
She lives in the beautiful Hunter Valley with her own handsome hero of many years. Ann has always loved the ups and downs of life in small communities and she shares this with readers in her rural romances.
Strong sexy heroines with a good dash of sass
thrown in feature in her stories. Of course
these women need an equally strong hero.
Bring on the outback hero and watch the
passion ignite.
thrown in feature in her stories. Of course
these women need an equally strong hero.
Bring on the outback hero and watch the
passion ignite.
When not writing Ann enjoys reading, gardening, walking her very large dog Hugo and fighting with her computer.
Quotes
“How dare that old bastard dictate to us from the grave. Didn’t he do enough damage while he was alive?”
“You are kidding, right?” Cade slapped his hands on his good leg and roared with laughter. “The big city doctor, divorced and locked in to the one place he couldn’t wait to leave.”
“Geez, I get it already. We can’t sell the damn place.” Cade brushed a lock of blond hair from his forehead.
“Yeah, and more fool me for being one of them.” Kate walked in the back door throwing her Akubra on the hook on the wall.
“Do I have something on my face?” She licked her lips and wiped her hand over her chin.
Are you serious? Listen to yourself. You aren’t her damned mother and if I want to ask her out I will.”
“I told you to move your car, Cade. Give me the keys or do it yourself, but do it now or I’ll hook it up to the tractor and pull it out.”
“Oh, Cade, seriously. You don’t know how to take no for an answer, do you?” She caught a lock of hair that had escaped her ponytail and tucked it behind her ear. “I run this place. I don’t have to have your permission for anything. It’s the other way around now.”
“Well, well, well.” Cade sat forward in his chair, resting his whiskey bottle on his good leg. “I knew something like this would happen. The way you and that boy disappeared down to the barn all the time…our sweet little sister wasn’t so sweet at all.”
“For fuck’s sake. This just gets better and better doesn’t it? The old man must be laughing in his grave. He gets to bring us all back and we have to damn well pay to live there.”
“Grow a spine for God’s sake, Russ.” Cade’s voice rang out in the calm evening. “You’re all about being fair and keeping the peace. Sometimes you have to put yourself out to get what you want.”
“Hey, enough of the scrawny stuff. I’ll have you know that now I’m a highly-honed athlete with abs of steel and a body most men would die for.”
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